Sol Valentine, THE ILLUSTRATOR JOURNALIST- also known as “Mr. Art-rocity,” “Your pain, my gain,” and “That’s him, the man who drew my grandmother when she was bleeding to death.”
His philosophy: People die, I draw, people draw, I die.
Most notable art crime: How I Learned to Sketch the Mongolian Death Crawl, a book collection, published in 1999, of renderings he made while living among the desperately poor inhabitants of Bulagumm, a city in Northern Mongolia, where the average male is lucky to live to twenty-nine.
“Valentine does human suffering like Peyton Manning does a third and fifteen! He nails it!”- Nuvo Newsweekly
“Leaves pencil shavings in morgues the world over”- Life
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Sol Valentine, THE ILLUSTRATOR JOURNALIST- also known as “Mr. Art-rocity,” “Your pain, my gain,” and “That’s him, the man who drew my grandmother when she was bleeding to death.”
His philosophy: People die, I draw, people draw, I die.
Most notable art crime: How I Learned to Sketch the Mongolian Death Crawl, a book collection, published in 1999, of renderings he made while living among the desperately poor inhabitants of Bulagumm, a city in Northern Mongolia, where the average male is lucky to live to twenty-nine.
“Valentine does human suffering like Peyton Manning does a third and fifteen! He nails it!”- Nuvo Newsweekly
“Leaves pencil shavings in morgues the world over”- Life
This creepily mildly describes me.